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4601 banditknight@...
celticknight429 Send Email
Jan 27, 2006
4:54 pm
1: They say 50 HP per 100 cid is the maximum you should expect under the absolute best conditions. 2: Remember, the Hp figures from the factory will be at a...
4602 mphillipps2 Send Email Jan 27, 2006
7:03 pm
That's a cool idea. What if your lawnmower used the trimmings from last week's mowing, so that the fuel would have time to dry out? They now have 3-in-1...
4603 mycotyrant Send Email Jan 27, 2006
7:45 pm
A freind of mine is on the Mini-Baja team at his local community college. I was telling him about using cellulose as fuel for an internal combustion engine...
4604 Beth E. Baker
driftlessfriend Send Email
Jan 27, 2006
8:59 pm
Dear Mark, Sure, your coast-to-coast self-serve lawnmower _is_ a very silly idea. And it's also a highly nifty idea! We can only hope to see more and more of...
4605 hillmannfamily Send Email Jan 27, 2006
9:57 pm
Its a ford 300 so it dosent turn that fast on gas no more than 3600rpm and that dosent really help me figure a size for the tube. ... under the ... higher rpm ...
4606 banditknight@...
celticknight429 Send Email
Jan 28, 2006
1:45 am
Well, then. I was expecting this reply, so I dug up the sizing sheet from... http://www.gengas.nu/byggbes/52.shtml This list is supposed to be SAE net brake Hp...
4607 Greg Manning
the_a31ford Send Email
Jan 28, 2006
12:35 pm
To those talking about firetubes... You can turn a gasifier down from max, BUT, if you build to small, it will simply form clinker, all the time. Error on the...
4608 Joe Greene
jdg1112001 Send Email
Jan 28, 2006
12:54 pm
This was posted over on one of the Biodiesel groups - but seems to have some applicability here . . . Cordially - Joe Greene Glycerin to H2 / Fuel Gas -- "It's...
4609 Joe Greene
jdg1112001 Send Email
Jan 28, 2006
2:14 pm
RE: Aqueous Phase Reforming (APR) - production of hydrogen based fuel gas from glycerin or other compounds. Assuming this technology 'pans out' - it could be...
4610 Joe Greene
jdg1112001 Send Email
Jan 28, 2006
3:09 pm
RE: Essential Role of Biomass . . . See the article below . . . In the article, mention is made of ' switchgrass, poplar, and jatropha' - but easily added...
4611 Dick Gallien
dickgallien Send Email
Jan 29, 2006
4:41 am
I pick up food waste from some supermarkets. Waxed boxes, that produce is shipped in, are listed as solid waste by the State and usually go to landfills....
4612 Wes Jones
wesjones21 Send Email
Jan 29, 2006
6:52 am
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 23:05:47 -0500, Dick Gallien ... Dick: Yeah, just don't tell them. Best, wes -- Listen to what they do!...
4613 Paul S Cantrell
itspaulyall Send Email
Jan 29, 2006
7:11 pm
Dick, I don't get it...there are multiple companies making fire logs for the home out of these waxed boxes. If you can buy fire logs made of waxed cardboard, ...
4614 Michael O. Adams
audredger2002 Send Email
Jan 29, 2006
7:14 pm
Water has a higher conductivity than petro oil and I think that would ge true of veg oil too. Spacific Heat is the term. Water will accept heat and give up its...
4615 John Fritz
johnfritz77 Send Email
Jan 30, 2006
3:11 am
What does the acronym "PCM" stand for in relation to heat storage? John Fritz, NW Arkansas. Message: 4 Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 19:58:05 -0500 From: "LarenCorie&quot;...
4616 maytagtwin@...
maytagtwin Send Email
Jan 30, 2006
3:16 am
Hi, I suspect the EPA would frown on reusing waxed cardboard boxes from grocery stores and restaurants because most of them had uncooked meat packaged in them ...
4617 John Fritz
johnfritz77 Send Email
Jan 30, 2006
3:18 am
Lauren, is there any reason a glass bottle could not be used to hold the paraffin once it is determined how much expansion a particular bottle can handle? John...
4618 Terry DeSimone
starfire44_777 Send Email
Jan 30, 2006
3:46 am
Phase Change Material. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_Change_Material Terry John Fritz <johnfritz77@...> wrote: What does the acronym "PCM" stand for...
4619 larencorie Send Email Jan 30, 2006
3:51 am
"John Fritz" <johnfritz77@...> ... Hi John; Phase Change Material. It is a commonly used acronym. -Laren Corie- Natural Solar Building Designs, Since...
4620 larencorie Send Email Jan 30, 2006
3:56 am
"John Fritz" <johnfritz77@...> ... Not if it can handle the 11% expansion. However, glass bottles tend to break with the 9% expansion of water into ice....
4621 Mark S.
throaway Send Email
Jan 30, 2006
3:26 pm
Longish, maybe slightly hyped article on ethanol, but from big-gun CNN/Money/Fortune: http://tinyurl.com/cvb9s Extract quote #1: "National- security hawks...
4622 Beth E. Baker
driftlessfriend Send Email
Jan 30, 2006
4:25 pm
Wes, You're one after my own heart! Am a great believer in not telling beaucrat types more than they absolutely _have_ to know. What they don't know won't hurt...
4623 Wes Jones
wesjones21 Send Email
Jan 30, 2006
11:14 pm
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 11:21:31 -0500, Beth E. Baker ... WVO soaked cardboard comes to mind, as a decoy. A casual observer probably couldn't tell the difference....
4624 Beth E. Baker
driftlessfriend Send Email
Jan 31, 2006
1:55 am
Wes, My in-house engineer hasn't quite made it into the house yet tonight, but when he arrives I'll query him about waxed cardboard, over dinner. He'll...
4625 Dick Gallien
dickgallien Send Email
Jan 31, 2006
2:34 am
Thanks for your suggestions. I'm on l75 hilly acres and don't have neighbors closer than 1/4th mile. Have heated only with wood for 49 years, the last l2...
4626 Easton, Jo
joellen_easton Send Email
Jan 31, 2006
10:57 pm
Hi- My name is Joellen Easton, and I work for the public radio show Marketplace <http://www.marketplace.org/> . We've been covering environmental and energy...
4627 hubieg1965 Send Email Feb 1, 2006
1:51 am
Greetings, While building my woodchip burner, I needed some kind of "locally available" refractory insulation. I came across a simple recipe on the net that so...
4628 larencorie Send Email Feb 1, 2006
2:32 am
"hubieg1965&quot; <hubie@...> ... From Perlite.Com: Softening Point 1600-2000°F Fusion Point 2300-2450°F ... -Laren Corie- Natural Solar Building...
4629 ELGATODELNOCHE@...
elgatodelnoche Send Email
Feb 1, 2006
4:42 am
I have heard of this mixture used before in home foundries. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
4630 mphillipps2 Send Email Feb 2, 2006
2:26 am
I picked up some refractory cement at Home Depot; other hardware stores may carry it. It costs about $15/gal. rated 2000 deg.F (~900 deg.C). Claims to seal...
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